I’ll start this off with a confession. Most of you know I
was writing Books Seven and Eight at the same time. When Laramie ended, I knew
I was going to start Say Goodbye to Sparkeland. I had teased it in
Chapter 18 with a red M-7. Readers knew a Mitch story was coming.
Read the beginning of Laramie, Chapter 18, by
clicking here.
But by the book’s conclusion, Corey had developed SO MUCH, I
was all into writing about him and Aiden too. So, the two books were being written
at the same time, even if in different time frames. Book Seven was still in “2023,”
And Book Eight followed Corey’s high school graduation.
But with two books happening together, I realized there would be a
distinct difference. With Mitch’s black book as the format for chapters, I knew
it would be a lot of sex. That didn’t interest me for the college boys. Sure, A
Bed, A Desk and My Unfortunate Soulmate didn’t shy away from sexual topics,
but a lot of it was dialogue and youthful exploration. Mitch’s book is a bit
more hardcore. My confession is the black book was a “cheat.” There is no requirement
from this type of platform on the amount of sex that must be included, but the
reader has some level of expectation. Mitch’s book made it easy to get through
his background and have some steamier scenes. Still, the main purpose was to
build his backstory on his way to Cooper and the story that took place in Coffee
at 9.
With this chapter, we have caught up. Mitch has mentioned
Cooper in his sessions with Logan, but now Cooper (whom we all know) is in the
picture. We knew what was going to happen. Now everything unravels for
Mitchell, and we see where he goes from there.
Click here to read Say Goodbye to Sparkleland, Chapter 19.
What is challenging for me with this chapter is going back
to reference material I wrote two years ago. And no, I don’t have it all
memorized. To be honest, when I do go back to reference, I will get caught up in what I’ve written in the past
and relive why I loved those characters those many months ago. It’s good for me
to go back now and then. But I did paint myself into a corner when I keep
adding on to the stories that have been previously told. It’s a curse of
consistency at this point. But the interwoven stories are what brought me here
— and brought us together.
Looking forward, I have a lot to get excited about. Yes,
there is still pain, but an abundance of character development is on the
horizon for Mitchell. We’ve seen the briefest of snippets in Books Six and Eight: Mitchell rejoining
coffee at 9, Laramie’s birthday card, the mysterious LB, etc. I’m excited to
bring it to you in the weeks ahead.
("So why did you cheat? He was the love of your life!"
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You’re the best! Looking forward to see if anything happens w Mitch and Logan?
ReplyDeleteWhat I don't get is Laramie's acceptance of Mitch. It's implied to date that he's somewhat trusting that Mitch won't come onto Cooper ever again. I like that but of course that is an early assumption, but clearly Laramie seems unfazed by the affair. Sure he was chosen over Mitch but it's almost like Laramie wants to play one big happy family. I hope that's true because that's maturity on all sides.
ReplyDeleteI REALLY like where you've taken Mitch so far in this series! And now I'm on the edge of my seat! What's Mitchell's trauma? Why does he have so little understanding of his own value? Can he overcome that?
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